Search Shawano County Criminal History

Shawano County Criminal History searches work best when you start with the office that actually holds the file. The clerk of circuit court keeps the court record. The sheriff keeps jail, arrest, and incident material. The register of deeds keeps property and vital records that can help confirm the right person or address. Shawano County has a broad town and village mix, so the first clue matters. Begin with the office that matches the record, then use WCCA or a state tool if you need a wider Wisconsin view. That keeps the search local and focused from the start.

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Shawano County Criminal History Records

The Shawano County Clerk of Circuit Court is at the Shawano County Courthouse, 311 N. Main Street, Shawano, WI 54166. The office phone is (715) 526-9342, and it lists weekday hours from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Public access terminals, WCCA online case search, and the county research fee all point to the clerk as the place to begin when a Shawano County Criminal History search needs the actual court file instead of only a name result.

The Shawano County Sheriff's Office is at 405 N. Main Street in Shawano. The phone number is (715) 526-3111, and Sheriff Adam Bieber oversees the office. Inmate information, arrest records, and incident reports are part of the sheriff side of the search. That helps when the first clue is a booking, a stop, or a report and you need to tie it to the county file.

The Shawano County Register of Deeds is also at the courthouse in Shawano. The office handles birth, death, and marriage certificates along with land and property records. Those records do not replace a criminal file, but they can help you confirm the right person before the request goes out. In a county with many municipal courts, that support step matters.

The municipal courts named in research cover Aniwa, Birnamwood, Bonduel, Bowler, Cecil, Eland, Gresham, Keshena, Leopolis, Mattoon, Red River, Shawano, Tigerton, and Wittenberg. That matters because a Shawano County Criminal History search can begin in a local court and then move into circuit court. Knowing that early helps you aim the request at the right office on the first pass.

Shawano County Criminal History Source Pages

The Wisconsin State Law Library county directory at wilawlibrary.gov/topics/county.php gives Shawano County a state backed courthouse path when you need the contact trail in one place.

Shawano County Criminal History Wisconsin State Law Library county directory

That directory is useful when the search starts with an office name and you still need the right desk.

The Wisconsin DOJ Crime Information Bureau page at DOJ CIB explains the state criminal history system that sits behind the county record trail.

Shawano County Criminal History Wisconsin DOJ Crime Information Bureau page

That page helps when you need a statewide name check before you narrow the search to Shawano County.

The state court portals at WCCA and WSCCA show circuit and appellate dockets. A Shawano County Criminal History search often uses WCCA first, then the clerk office if the paper file is needed.

Shawano County Criminal History Wisconsin circuit court access portal

That docket view can give you the case number before you call or mail the courthouse.

Shawano County Criminal History at the Clerk

The clerk office in Shawano keeps the circuit court file and offers public access terminals on site. WCCA is listed as available too, so you can check the case status before you ask for copies. That helps when a name is common, when you need the filing year, or when you want to know whether a case is still active. If you already know the case number, the office can move faster. If you do not, a narrow date range can still keep the request on track.

Copy fees are straightforward. Regular copies are $1.25 per page and certified copies are $5.00. The office also lists a $5 research fee when you do not have a case number, plus a direct clerk email in the research. Those details matter because a Shawano County Criminal History request is usually cleaner when you start with a docket check, then ask for the paper file only if the record is the one you need.

Shawano County Criminal History and Sheriff Records

The sheriff office handles jail information, arrest records, and incident reports. That makes it the first stop when the search starts with a traffic stop, a booking, or a report instead of a court filing. The county jail phone is the same office phone, which helps keep the contact path simple. In a county search, that can save time and reduce a wrong turn.

Because the sheriff and clerk are both in downtown Shawano, you can move between the event record and the court record without rebuilding the search from scratch. That is useful when you need to connect the first report to the final court result. Shawano County Criminal History work stays cleaner when both records are read together.

Shawano County Criminal History Search Tools

State tools fill the gap when the county office is not enough. The public DOJ portal at WORCS is the Wisconsin name based criminal history check. The Wisconsin Court System forms page at Wisconsin circuit forms helps when court paperwork is needed for a local file. If the person is under supervision, the DOC offender page at DOC offender search is the separate statewide lookup.

The legal frame comes from Chapter 19 and Wis. Stat. 165.82. Chapter 19 covers public access to records. Section 165.82 covers the Crime Information Bureau and the state criminal history system. Those rules matter when a record is open, sealed, or not visible on the public side of the system.

When those state tools are used with the clerk, sheriff, and register of deeds, Shawano County Criminal History research becomes more complete and much easier to follow.

What Helps a Shawano Search

Good details save time and reduce back and forth.

  • Full name of the person or party
  • Approximate date or year of the event
  • Street, report, or court clue
  • Case number if you already have it

If you are not sure where the record sits, start with the sheriff if you need arrest or jail material, then use the clerk if you need the court file. If you need a broader Wisconsin view, use WORCS or WCCA. That order keeps the request in the right lane and avoids a wrong office call.

Weekday hours matter too. The clerk, sheriff, and register of deeds all keep standard office hours, so a morning call or a mailed request can save a second trip. In Shawano County, a small amount of prep often gives you a clean answer on the first pass.

Shawano County also benefits from a town or village name when you have one. Aniwa, Bonduel, Tigerton, and Wittenberg can narrow the local court layer fast. That saves time when a case started in a municipal court and later moved to the circuit file. A clean place clue is often the best first clue here.

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